Snapchatters can only restore one streak for free using the Streak Restore feature. And that's not just one per user; users only get to restore one streak irrespective of how many friends they have. After that, they would have to pay 99 cents for each they feel like reviving.
Once you use up your free restore, you'll have the option to buy additional restores, for 99 cents each time, which will provide another way for Snap to add incremental revenue.
If you recently lost a Snapstreak, you can restore it with one free Snapstreak Restore in the app, or with an in-app purchase on the Chat feed. Our support team will not be able to restore your Streak for you.
Thankfully, users can get their lost Snapstreaks back. Apparently, Snapchat allows users to report to the team if they are facing any issue with the application. Using the feature, Snapchat users can report about the lost Snapstreak and they might get it back within 24 hours.
However, this means that the previous free saving method of contacting the Snapchat team to ask them to restore the streak for you will become unavailable. Be aware that this feature will only be available within the first 24 hours of losing the streak.
The world record Snapchat streak belongs to Hannah and Lauren Luckey, who have maintained their streak since the feature was first introduced on 6 April 2015. As of December 2022, they had 2794+ snap chat streaks. However, with each passing day, the longest Snapchat streak may go to someone else.
Snapchatters can only restore one streak for free using the Streak Restore feature. And that's not just one per user; users only get to restore one streak irrespective of how many friends they have. After that, they would have to pay 99 cents for each they feel like reviving.
If you forget or miss a single day to send a snap to your regulars the snap streak will disappear, although Snapchat does give a warning sign as a symbol of an hourglass on the chat reminding you to send a snap.
In 2022, Snap lost $1.4 billion, double its losses from the year prior. Charging users to restore streaks could be an additional source of revenue for the company, and the streak freezing option is an incentive to purchase the premium tier, Snapchat+, which costs $3.99 per month.
A streak begins only when both parties send a snap (not a chat) to each other within 24 hours for more than 3 consecutive days. Once both parties have done this, a fire emoji will appear next to that contact's name, along with the amount of days the Streak has lasted.
However, the users are limited to a single free Snap Restore. According to TechCrunch, if a user wishes to restore more Snap Streaks, they will need to purchase additional Restores from the app at the cost of $0.99 (around Rs 82) each.
If you know that you have consistently sent a snap to your friend and vice versa, you can get that streak back by contacting Snapchat support directly. They will help you to bring it back as long as they see in your account that you have been consistently sending snaps to your friends for the past 24 hours.
Monthly Streak Repair costs free, but Streak freeze costs 200 gems (on iOS and Android) and it costs 10 lingots (on website).
Streak repair will automatically preserve your streak once a week if you miss one day of practice. For example, if you have a 20-day streak on Tuesday but don't have time to practice on Wednesday, your streak will be maintained until Thursday.
If you manage to keep your friendship streak going for two months or more, Snapchat rewards you with the Super BFF emoji. You'll see two pink hearts next to your friend's name. This is the ultimate stamp of approval for your Snapchat friendship.
An hourglass emoji (⌛️) will appear next to your friend's name if your streak with them is about to expire. The 100 emoji (💯) appearing next to a friend's name means you reached a streak of 100 days. It will disappear as you continue your Snapstreak.
😊 Smiling Face – Another best friend of yours. You send this person a lot of snaps. Not your #1 best friend, but they are up there. 🔥 Fire – You are on a Snapstreak!
What happens if you get on a 1,000-day Snapchat streak with someone? Sadly, nothing special, however, over 100 days of a streak and you'll have a mountain emoji next to that person's name, which is probably meant to signify some kind of monumental accomplishment.
To keep a Snapstreak going, both Snapchatters must send a Snap (not Chat) back and forth to each other within a 24 hour window.
Your Snapstreaks are counts of how many days in a row you've sent a Snap to someone, and they've sent a Snap back. You both have to send and receive at least one Snap within 24 hours for it to count. You'll have to keep your Streak alive for at least three days before you'll notice anything happen.
1. Mustbecris ( 322 million) Mustbecris, also known as Chris, is widely regarded as the king of Snapchat with the highest snap score ever recorded as of 2023. He has been an active Snapchat user since the early days of the app and is known for his dedication and creative use of the platform.